New eco-friendly toner from KYOCERA The new KYOCERA toner provides three benefits. New production method Ecology Enlarged color reproduction space Vibrant image Low fusing temperature Energy saving Energy saving Realize low temperature fusing using thin shell structure The new toner from KYOCERA has been developed by a unique production method. The toner is structured with a thin shell around the sharp melting core. This enables both low-temperature fusing and long-term stability, contributing to energy saving performance. Low fusing temperature contributes to energy savings The toner fusing process consumes approximately 70% of the total energy consumption in both MFPs (multifunctional products) and single-function printers. The new KYOCERA toner can fuse at 30 ℃ less than that of the conventional products. As a result, the total energy consumption could be reduced up to half with this toner compared to the previous systems. Thin shell layer Sharp melting core Functional particulate Wax Pigment Sharp melting polymer New KYOCERA toner High Upper limit fusing viscosity Lower limit fusing viscosity Low Low High Fusing temperature Conventional toner New toner Viscosity Fusing range 30°C Change in fusing range and viscosity Comparison of energy consumption Conventional toner New toner High Low Energy consumption 50% reduction
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New eco-friendly toner from KYOCERAThe new KYOCERA toner provides three benefits.
New productionmethod
Ecology
Enlarged colorreproduction space
Vibrant image
Low fusingtemperature
Energy saving
Energy savingRealize low temperature fusing using thin shell structure
The new toner from KYOCERA has been developed by a unique production method. The toner is structured with a thin shell around
the sharp melting core. This enables both low-temperature fusing and long-term stability, contributing to energy saving performance.
Low fusing temperature contributes to energy savingsThe toner fusing process consumes approximately 70% of the total energy consumption in both MFPs (multifunctional products) and
single-function printers. The new KYOCERA toner can fuse at 30 ℃ less than that of the conventional products. As a result,
the total energy consumption could be reduced up to half with this toner compared to the previous systems.
Thin shell layer
Sharp melting core
Functional particulate
Wax
Pigment
Sharp melting polymer
New KYOCERA toner
High
Upper limit fusing viscosity
Lower limit fusing viscosity
LowLow HighFusing temperature
Conventional toner
NewtonerV
iscosity
Fusing range
30°C
Change in fusing range and viscosity Comparison of energy consumption
Conventional toner New toner
High
Low
Energy consumption 50%
reduction
EcologyNew production method for toner
The new KYOCERA toner has a thin shell outer layer produced by a unique chemical production process.
It is important to remember that no organic solvent and only a limited volume of water is required in this process.
Thus, KYOCERA is minimizing the environmental impact from the production process all the way to the customer's environment.
The new toner production process
Vibrant imageVibrant image by enlargement of color reproduction space and uniform toner layer
Smoother image representation is possible thanks to uniform toner layer forming.
We could enhance color reproductivity specially in cyan (blue) area, due to a change of toner coloring material.
Yellow
Magenta
Red
Cyan
Green
Blue
Color reproduction space comparison Sectional view comparison oftoner on paper
Color reproductivity and smoother image representation by new KYOCERA toner